This is it people! We are just one day away from the release of some awesome DLC for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and today, Eiji Aonuma is on hand to talk about the Majora’s Mask:

 

 

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Countdown to DLC Pack 1: The Master Trials: Post 5: Majora’s Mask

 

Hello, I’m Aonuma, producer of The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild.

DLC pack 1, The Master Trials will finally be released tomorrow, and today, I’m going to introduce you the final piece of equipment, Majora’s Mask. (This DLC is available only through the purchase of the Expansion Pass. Full version of the game is required to use this DLC.)

 Majora's MaskScreenshot

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask was originally released for Nintendo 64™, and the remake was released for Nintendo 3DS™. Majora’s Mask is the scary, cursed mask mentioned in the game’s title.

 BoxartLink and Skull Kid

When the development team started discussing including armor items associated with previous The Legend of Zelda games, I was the first one to speak up: “Please add Majora’s Mask!”

When you acquire this mask in the Master Trials and equip it, it has the effect of making minor enemies like Bokoblins, Moblins, and Stal enemies think that Link is part of their group, so that they won’t attack Link. (Although Kilton might complain: “You’re hurting my business!”) If you’re not good at combat, I recommend you try this mask out.

 We're all friends!

“We’re all friends!”

 

The mask’s design is true to the original, but its size was been modified many times to match the size of Link, as if he’s Skull Kid wearing Majora’s Mask. It looks even more creepy at night… But don’t worry—the moon will not fall in this game.

 Moon

OK, tomorrow is the release day. The director for DLC, Tominaga, will update this post next.

 

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As always, it’s been yet another interesting read and by the sounds of things, as well as the dlc release itself, it sounds like another post will also be on its way, so when both drop, you can expect to hear about them here at miketendo64.com!

 

Until next time, keep on gaming!

 

Source: nintendo.com


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